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Dr Wing Tong
Professor Michael Taggart
Chemotactic Activity of Gestational Tissues Through Late Pregnancy, Term Labor, and RU486-Induced Preterm Labor in Guinea Pigs2015
Professor Michael Taggart
Richard Hume
Dr Jon Lartey
Dr Wing Tong
Cardiac remodelling during pregnancy: whither the guinea pig?2014
Luigi Di Marco
Costanzo Di Maria
Dr Wing Tong
Professor Michael Taggart
Professor Steve Robson
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Recurring patterns in stationary intervals of abdominal uterine electromyograms during gestation2014
Dr Wing Tong
Emeritus Professor Nick Europe-Finner
Professor Michael Taggart
Chemoattractant Activity of Cervix and Ovary Is Not Increased at Term or RU486-Induced Preterm Labor in the Guinea Pig2012
Dr Wing Tong
Professor Michael Taggart
Emeritus Professor Nick Europe-Finner
Chemoattractant Activity of Extracts from Uterine and Fetal Membranes Is Not Related to Maternal Serum Progesterone Concentrations and Is Not Required for Labor in Guinea Pigs2012
Dr Wing Tong
Emeritus Professor Nick Europe-Finner
Professor Michael Taggart
Guinea Pig Parturition Occurs in the Absence of Serum Progesterone (P4) Withdrawal yet Anti-Progestin Treatment Induces Preterm Labor: A Model for Human Parturition2012
Dr Wing Tong
Professor Michael Taggart
A computational model of the ionic currents, Ca2+ dynamics and action potentials underlying contraction of isolated uterine smooth muscle2011
Professor Michael Taggart
Dr Wing Tong
Towards a computational reconstruction of the electrodynamics of premature and full term human labour2011
Dr Wing Tong
Professor Michael Taggart
Construction of Models of Electrical Activity of Myometrial Cells during Different Stages of Pregnancy2009
Dr Wing Tong
Professor Michael Taggart
Mathematical Modelling of Ca2+ Currents in Myometrial Cells2009
Dr Wing Tong
Dr Michele Sweeney
Ian Prior
Professor Michael Taggart
Three-dimensional electron microscopic reconstruction of intracellular organellar arrangements in vascular smooth muscle – further evidence of nanospaces and contacts2009